Geist details
| Format: | 15 GameCube |
|---|---|
| Players: | 1 |
| Genres: | Adventure, Shooter |
| Developers: | N-SPACE |
| Rental release: | 07 Oct 2005 |
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An inventive & entertaining game.
By a customer from Lancs, England , 06 May 2006[Highly rated reviewer]
Geist has all the makings of an outstanding first-person adventure. It's original. Both the storyline and general theme of the game bring something new to the table. It's got smart concepts and really, truly rewarding gameplay mechanics. Playing as a ghost and possessing objects and bodies is surprisingly inventive and entertaining. The only problem is that the game's technical prowess does not match its play ambitions. Geist doesn't look quite as good as it could or run as smoothly as it should, and the latter problem occasionally has a detrimental bearing on gunplay.
If you can get past that, you'll find a moody and fun first-person adventure beyond. Technical drawbacks aside, Geist is commonly good and occasionally great.
Gamers looking for something unique and more geared toward the adult crowd will likely find themselves well served by Geist.- Was this review helpful to you?
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By a customer from jersey C.I. , 23 Jul 2006this a great game and should be bought as quickly as possible. there are some hard parts in it but the sheer concept was a great one- Was this review helpful to you?
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An inventive & entertaining game.
By a customer from Lancs, England , 06 May 2006Geist has all the makings of an outstanding first-person adventure. It's original. Both the storyline and general theme of the game bring something new to the table. It's got smart concepts and really, truly rewarding gameplay mechanics. Playing as a ghost and possessing objects and bodies is surprisingly inventive and entertaining. The only problem is that the game's technical prowess does not match its play ambitions. Geist doesn't look quite as good as it could or run as smoothly as it should, and the latter problem occasionally has a detrimental bearing on gunplay.
If you can get past that, you'll find a moody and fun first-person adventure beyond. Technical drawbacks aside, Geist is commonly good and occasionally great.
Gamers looking for something unique and more geared toward the adult crowd will likely find themselves well served by Geist.- Was this review helpful to you?
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